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Paul Ryan (cartoonist)

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therein attributed the following quote to Ryan: "My heroes have always been men of action. Some of them wore a mask. Some rode a horse. Some had an animal companion. A few carried a gun. Fewer still operated from a secret cave. One hero, in particular, combined all of these elements and more. He was the Phantom! If someone had told me when I was ten years old, that I would one day be the Phantom strip artist, I would not have believed them. Those things happen to other people not to me. Life is good!"
853:, Ryan penciled and inked. When asked how long it takes to produce his daily comic strip, Ryan estimated "four hours to pencil a strip and three hours to ink it in, crafting lighting and shadows." Ryan began with penciling only the line work. "I work out the lighting, shadows and texture in the inking stage. I go in with the brush first and hit all the shadows and large dark areas. This helps define the page. Then I go in with a finer brush or pen to add details, texture or contour lines." 434:. Recalling years later his reaction to being assigned the wedding issue, Ryan admitted, "I was terrified! Excited, but knowing the historic and financial significance of this story for Marvel Comics, I couldn’t help but be a little nervous. Considering that I had only been in the business a minute and a half I should never have been given that assignment. Jim Shooter really took a chance with me. He asked. I accepted. He handed me the plot. I hope I didn’t disappoint him." 907:, collaborated with Ryan on the strip for twelve years. He wrote of his last phone conversation with Ryan, who had called to make sure he interpreted a panel the way DePaul had intended in his script. DePaul lauded the ardent professionalism of his late partner, and stated that "Paul considered it a privilege to work on a classic character created by the great 864:
Ryan confessed to having run around his neighborhood as a youngster with a makeshift Superman cape tied around his neck ("I got beat up a lot", he joked), and his emotional identification with comic characters continued into his professional years: "I find that while I'm illustrating a story I become
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issue number 1748 to be a "Paul Ryan Tribute" issue. This issue was Frew's first comic book to have the interior printed in color. In addition to a full-length adventure drawn by Ryan, the issue contained photographs from his 2014 visit to Australia and several remembrances. Publisher Dudley Hogarth
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reminisced: "Some years ago, Paul and I were going to collaborate on a new comic book based on a leftover idea of Jack Kirby's. I was disappointed when the project fell through because I'd been looking forward to working with Paul. I knew from seeing his work he could draw well but when we got into
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Speaking about his work as a comic book penciler, Ryan described his process: "I read the stories and 'see' what it should look like in my mind, do a thumbnail sketch of the picture in my head and then go to full size drawing paper." Although known primarily for his pencil art for comic books, Ryan
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The King Features announcement also included some details of his personal life: "In addition to his love of storytelling through his comics and his real true passion for being a cowboy, Ryan cherished spending time with his family and was fondly referred to as 'Uncle Paul.' His passion in life was
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manager Ken Carson noted the many store events at which Ryan had appeared over the span of twenty years, and reflected on his personality and wit: "He was a meticulous craftsman, but Paul enjoyed friendly banter as he sketched & signed for fans—and he had a mischievous sense of humor! He could
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DePaul credits Ryan with pitching the basis of another memorable story, "The Challenge", by posing the question, "What if someone challenged Guran for the right to be chief of the Bandar?" The story DePaul developed from that prompt ended with Guran still chief, but acknowledging the worthiness of
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moved to Boston and needed an assistant, the employees at these stores recommended Paul Ryan to Layton. Ryan worked for Layton for a year doing his backgrounds, and through him met the editors and staff at Marvel. Layton is said to have played a vital role in Ryan's development. Ryan said that his
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DePaul made reference in a 2017 interview to the "magnificent work Paul did for so many years, and for way less money than he was worth"; citing an example of Ryan's best work, DePaul said "Paul’s art was especially well done in the 'Voyaging Canoe', night scenes at sea, in the fog, that can’t be
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The behind-the-scenes talent on the monumental issue appropriately spanned several generations of the Man of Tomorrow's career. Written by Dan Jurgens, Karl Kesel, David Michelinie, Louise Simonson, and Roger Stern, the one-shot featured the pencils of John Byrne, Gil Kane, Stuart Immonen, Paul
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Brendan Burford (King Features general manager, syndication) eulogized the artist: "Paul had an illustrious career in comics that spanned decades, and we at King Features are so pleased that he was able to ply his craft to our beloved PHANTOM. He belongs right alongside the other greats who have
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Ryan's art was characterized by a strong story-telling sense, careful attention to design and perspective, and solid knowledge of anatomy—on a strip that he at one time drew for publication 365 days a year. While Ryan kept reference books handy, he gave more credit to observation—and an artist's
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Sunday Strip, announced his intended departure from the series. Once again Kennedy called upon Ryan, who agreed to add the Sunday strip to his duties for King Features. His first Sunday appeared in newspapers on April 1, 2007. Ryan later wished to cut his workload and on July 31, 2011,
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eye—for his knowledge of human anatomy as well as the structure of the world around us. "Whenever I'm in any situation, I'll constantly try to memorize things. I'll memorize a face, a room, and actually mentally outline everything." He also took particular notice of shadows.
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Drawings of the real people in his life, such as family and friends, appeared in his comics. He said that his eye was especially drawn to the character expressed in older faces. "You see so much history in the face. And that's something I try to bring into the work."
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dinner: "My overwhelming memory of Paul was just how great a bloke he was. He listened to everyone who wanted to talk to him, he kindly signed all the stuff that was thrown at him and he was incredibly generous and honest in the tales he told about working on
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only formal training in comics came in that 1983-1984 span, working as Bob Layton's assistant while also preparing his penciling samples for Marvel. By this time Ryan, having taken a circuitous route toward a career in comic art, was in his middle 30s.
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said that he preferred to ink his own pencils: "I have worked with some amazing inkers. Some inkers made my work look better than it was. Some other inkers... not so much. When I ink my pencils, the readers get to see what I can do."
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is the daily adventure that ran from August 24, 2009, until May 7, 2011. Called by DePaul in its entirety "The Death of Diana Palmer Walker", this epic storyline was considered at that time to be the longest in duration of all
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Manley wrote, "I met Paul only once that I remember clearly at a con many years back though we rubbed shoulders at Marvel on books like Quasar with me following him on that book when he left to do other books like
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to clear time in his schedule. He continued to think about the opportunity over a weekend, and finally concluded that he couldn't turn down the job of drawing his favorite Marvel title. Partnering with writer
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Manning "1990s" in Dolan, p. 283: "The special written by Dan Jurgens, Stuart Immonen, Karl Kesel, and Louise Simonson, with pencils by Stuart Immonen, Ron Frenz, Tom Grummett, Paul Ryan, and Jon Bogdanove."
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discussions, I discovered what a smart, conscientious artist he was — the kind who not only produces fine work but understands what he's doing and why. What a shame to lose a good man like that."
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in the hopes of landing a job with the "Big Two." Charlton accepted Ryan's story, encouraging him that a career in comics was within reach, but the title was cancelled before "BREED" saw print.
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Hama continued, "I always knew that a plot I sent him would be drawn with a keen attention to detail, aspects of the story would be improved upon, and my mistakes would be corrected."
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According to a 2007 interview, "Ryan began his training as a child, growing up in Somerville. He'd park himself in front of the television each night to watch George Reeves in the
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newspaper plots. The recurring villain of the tale, Chatu, a.k.a. the Python, is a ruthless terrorist who seeks revenge on his nemesis by striking at someone close to the Phantom.
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for his long run on their flagship title. Ryan said that when he was first offered the art assignment he actually declined, because he was reluctant to give up the
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Manning, Matthew K. "1990s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 261: "Stan Lee returned to his rightful place behind the typewriter with this new series penciled by Paul Ryan."
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Plotted by Marvel Editor-in-Chief Jim Shooter and written by David Michelinie with pencils by Paul Ryan, this issue wasn't the standard wedding comic fare.
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took over as artist for the Sunday strip. Following Barreto's sudden death in late 2011, Ryan returned to the Sunday feature briefly until a replacement,
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Ryan, Jon Bogdanove, Kieron Dwyer, Tom Grummett, Dick Giordano, Jim Mooney, Curt Swan, Nick Cardy, Al Plastino, Barry Kitson, Ron Frenz, and Dan Jurgens.
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comic strip began as a weekday newspaper strip on February 17, 1936, with a color Sunday strip added in May 1939. It was originally written by creator
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took over the writing duties. Paul Ryan was one of the several artists who have illustrated the character's comic strip adventures over the decades.
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later presented the entire story as "The Python Strikes Back," which comprised the 140-page issue number 1602 of their long-running reprint series
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auctions in 2001 contacted him, and asked if he had ever considered working for a comics company outside the U.S. This fan had been an intern at
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Manley also noted that he and Paul Ryan are listed in a small and notable group of artists who have professionally drawn the adventures of both
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marked his passing, and reminisced about meeting Ryan at the 2014 Supanova Con in Sydney, Australia, where he was the guest of honor at the
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are the only comic book creators to have contributed to the wedding issues of both Spider-Man (Peter Parker) marrying Mary Jane Watson in
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As a young man, Ryan found a job in the Graphics Department of Metcalf & Eddy Engineering in Boston, where he worked for 11 years.
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imprint. The series featured a then-uncommonly realistic view of what consequences could arise from having paranormal abilities.
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so focused that I feel as if I'm in the story, taking the part of each of the characters as I draw them," Ryan said.
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Ryan said that his favorite creative moment in comics was sitting down with Gruenwald and coming up with the look for
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one-shot which launched the storyline of the same name which ran through the various Superman titles. He penciled a
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beginning with the strip dated May 30, 2016. Ryan was several weeks ahead on the strip at the time of his death.
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daily comic strips until his death at the age of 66. He died unexpectedly on March 7, 2016, at his home in
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his wife, Linda, and the treasured times they shared throughout their 28 years together in marriage."
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for about a year beginning in 1991, including an arc called "The Dragon Seed Saga" which featured the
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Shortly after Paul Ryan left Marvel, he moved over to DC Comics where he became the artist on
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for the next five years, a job which would position him well for his next major assignment.
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say outlandish things with a straight face, but a sparkle in his eye would give him away."
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DePaul, Tony (story pp. 3-31); Hogarth, Dudley ("Message from the publisher", p. 2) (
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has been called "a clear forerunner - both in tone and content - of the television series
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titles, as well as several fill-in assignments on other Superman titles. With writers
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Of all his work for Marvel, Paul Ryan is most strongly associated with the
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that followed it, and I was hooked. Paul had a classically clean style."
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Soon, Ryan was getting assignments of his own, starting with inking
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Ryan briefly returned to Marvel in 1999, teaming again with writer
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Ryan's last Phantom strip was released on Saturday, May 28, 2016.
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artwork live. It was amazing and something I’ll never forget."
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in 1971 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Graphic Design.
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Manning, Matthew K. (2012). "1980s". In Gilbert, Laura (ed.).
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Manning, Matthew K. (2010). "1990s". In Dolan, Hannah (ed.).
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In 1983, in response to a general "open audition" offer from
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In the weeks after Ryan's death, Frew Publications declared
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Marvel Graphic Novel: Squadron Supreme: Death of a Universe
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Spider-Man Chronicle Celebrating 50 Years of Web-Slinging
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his challenger, Kipawa, as a possible successor one day.
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Created by editor Mark Gruenwald and artist Paul Ryan,
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comic strip dailies (2005–2016) and Sundays (2007–2011)
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event. Ryan recalled that he learned of his losing the
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titles. He is best known for his 1991 to 1996 run as
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at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators
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in 1989–90, and also worked on a significant run of
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Then in October 2006 2303: 2301: 2168: 2166: 2101:was published under the New Universe imprint. 1215:Legends of the DCU: Crisis on Infinite Earths 784:One of the many highlights of Ryan's time on 572:one-shot wherein the title character married 456:Other Marvel highlights included pencils for 8: 1825:"Talking with Paul Ryan, The new artist for 1427:#305–318, 320, 322, 324, 326–332 (1989–1991) 1065:Captain Paragon and the Sentinels of Justice 2143: 2141: 2139: 1971:. FFPlaza.com. May 19, 1997. Archived from 914:DePaul also wrote of their shared love for 311:in Florida, and Black published "BREED" in 2740: 2077:(2008). "1980s". In Gilbert, Laura (ed.). 1906: 1904: 1902: 1900: 1898: 1896: 1894: 1892: 929:The administrator of The Phantom fan site 706:began when a fan bidding on one of Ryan's 38: 2405: 2403: 2310:DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle 2222:DeFalco "1980s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 242 1863:Chaityn Lebovits, Susan (June 17, 2007). 1858: 1856: 1854: 1852: 1850: 1818: 1816: 1814: 1783: 1781: 1435:#54–57 (inker), #60–63, 65–69 (1990–1991) 880:in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, on 9/11/2011 476:. He penciled art for Byrne's scripts on 466:art on several issues of that title) and 2203: 2201: 1720: 1718: 249:. In 1961, Ryan became a big fan of the 2339: 2337: 2079:Marvel Chronicle A Year by Year History 1799:from the original on September 10, 2012 1680: 453:'s stints on those books in the ‘90s." 307:ended up in the hands of Bill Black of 2701:from the original on September 5, 2016 2552:from the original on September 5, 2016 2286:from the original on December 20, 2016 1994: 1992: 1990: 1919:from the original on December 20, 2016 1865:"Artist draws on his childhood dreams" 1641:#1 (penciller), #5 (inker) (1999–2000) 687:as a fill-in artist on such titles as 437:Ryan penciled the first six issues of 202:After graduation Ryan enlisted in the 30:For other people named Paul Ryan, see 2159:from the original on August 15, 2012. 1877:from the original on October 12, 2012 1703:from the original on December 7, 2013 7: 2636:from the original on August 22, 2016 2573:"Hudson comic artist Paul Ryan dies" 2571:Infante, Victor D. (March 8, 2016). 2454:from the original on August 31, 2016 1911:Versaggi, Jason (December 8, 2016). 648:He was a contributing artist on the 2585:from the original on April 25, 2016 2519:from the original on April 13, 2016 2421:from the original on August 5, 2017 2259:from the original on March 27, 2016 2124:from the original on August 1, 2017 1738:from the original on August 7, 2016 235:, he was influenced by the work of 2667:from the original on June 23, 2016 1835:from the original on July 29, 2013 1570:Maximum Security: Dangerous Planet 1505:#202, 267–273, 275–279 (1986–1992) 1172:Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight 524:and John Byrne in total number of 472:, a character he co-created with 330:#358 (Nov. 1991), art by Paul Ryan 25: 2940:People from Hudson, Massachusetts 2725:at Mike's Amazing World of Comics 2024:from the original on June 4, 2016 1770:. Iola, Wisconsin. Archived from 889:Ryan continued as the artist for 885:Legacy, personal and professional 683:graphic novels, and working with 2930:American comic strip cartoonists 2655:Wickline, Dan (March 21, 2016). 2278:Kleefeld, Sean (July 30, 2012). 1969:"Articles: Interview: Paul Ryan" 1546:: I, Whom the Gods Would Destroy 1539:#29, 62–63, 117, 152 (1989–1994) 1018:and The Phantom. The others are 2503:Lovett, Jamie (March 7, 2016). 2480:. March 8, 2016. Archived from 1371:comic strip Sundays (1992–1995) 807:To Wrack and Ruin at Gravelines 27:American cartoonist (1949–2016) 801:. (In May of 2021, DePaul and 745:, and when Falk died in 1999, 490:Sunday comic strip written by 426:which featured the wedding of 136:. Ryan worked extensively for 1: 2920:21st-century American artists 2915:20th-century American artists 2691:"First Day In The Skull Cave" 2611:). "Terror's Mutiny" 2209:The Amazing Spider-Man Annual 1823:Rhoades, Ed (April 7, 2006). 1494:G.I. 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Ryan drew part of the 212:Wakefield, Massachusetts 2925:American comics artists 2630:The Phantom by Lee Falk 1726:"Paul Ryan Condolences" 1697:King Features Syndicate 1361:King Features Syndicate 1250:vol. 2 #129, 136–138, 1201:The Flash 80-Page Giant 732:The Phantom comic strip 677:, penciling one of the 654:Celebrating the Century 176:King Features Syndicate 2578:Telegram & Gazette 2448:The Nickels of the Man 2282:. 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